Embrace citrus with a quirky take on the fruit in
the form of nail art with bright colors like yellow and pink.
This form of nail art has always been popular due to the elegance it has.
Not exact matches
While the clear polish is still wet, start placing the gold studs (using
nail art tweezers) from the tip
of your
nail to
form a checkered pattern.
Finally, take a small
nail art brush dipped in Lots
of Lux to create the small pear - shaped designs on the outer edges to
form the points
of the Solaris 8.
Positive comments from some recent users
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Similar concerns can be seen in Black Sea 1977 (Tate T03364), where a solitary pink - red
form (with black dots suggestive
of nails again prominent) sails on a dark sea, and in Green Rug 1976 (Museum
of Modern
Art, New York), in which a collection
of legs are found in a domestic setting.
The most typical
forms of passive body
art are body painting, tattoos,
nail art, piercings, face painting, brandings or implants.